This post was written by Liz Stewart, a member of the public The Edinburgh & Lothians Greenspace Trust is running a spooky storytelling session on the North Edinburgh Cycleway as part of the Innertube project. Suitable for families, participants s…

Have you ever noticed the huge red poppy on the chimney to the East of the bridge over the Water of Leith at Warriston? Founded by the wife of Field Marshall Haig, the Lady Haigh Poppy Factory first opened in 1926 in the grounds of Whitefoord Hous…

Updates on the Water of Leith cycle paths this week: Starting with excellent news from the City of Edinburgh Council’s site listing improvements to the Dean village pathway, with a ramp added to Roseburn Cliff steps, and new drainage and resurfaci…

This post was written by Emily Dodd, a member of the public Wellies on, it’s time to get wet and wild in the Water of Leith in June. Meet a Leith Leech, discover who’s making a tunnel from tiny rocks and find some fat fish (they’re pregnant): Gree…

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